Yugoslavian Fingers. A most unique and unusual squash! Large, fluted, acorn-type fruits have ten finger-like ribs that come to points at the end of each squash. Cream colored. An excellent ornamental type for fall decoration and marketing. Introduced as ‘Pineapple’ in 1885 by James J.H. Gregory’s Retail Catalogue, who said, “A peculiar, striking-looking variety...Very fine grained and smooth to the taste.” 95 days.

A stunning, pure white scallop with deep green radial streaks. Small fruits may not show streaking, and it can be variable. Its delicious flesh is great fried or baked. A real treat for both taste and visual appeal; a pre-1885 French heirloom. 55 days.

Beautiful scalloped fruits are a lovely creamy-yellow with contrasting deep green radial streaks. Small fruits may not show streaking and it can be variable. Stunning displayed with other scallops. The flavor is delicious as a summer squash or is great baked in the fall. French heirloom.

Unique tulip-shaped patty pan.
Attractive light green fruits with dense, flavorful flesh are perfect for stuffing. Full habit plants. Slightly earlier and higher yielding than Benning's Green Tint. Mature fruits are cream and green-striped and can be used as ornamentals.
55 days.

Colorful, light green, scallop-shaped fruit; tender, with excellent yields, and easy to grow. We have grown this variety for many years; in fact, it was the first squash Jere ever grew at age 3! Scalloped “patty pan” varieties have a long history of being grown on the East Coast of America by Native Americans and in Europe tracing back to the 16th century. Benning’s Green Tint Scallop was developed by Charles N. Farr, who selected for its uniform scallop shaped fruit and a “greenish cream” color at the early stages of fruiting. The variety was introduced in 1914. 50 days.

Clear lemon-yellow fruits are a patty-pan type, but with a bizarre twist. Fruits are oddly flattened— impossible to describe. Productive bush plants yield over a long season if kept picked. Recommended for cooler climates like the Pacific Northwest. This unique variety originated in Gatersleben, Germany. 60 days.